
Technology readiness for traveling with mobile devices
Technology disasters will happen and you do not want to be ‘that employee’ when that crisis occurs. Read more…
Technology disasters will happen and you do not want to be ‘that employee’ when that crisis occurs. Read more…
Low-cost carriers appear to be pushing larger airlines to slash prices and offer fire sales. Read more…
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced Monday electronic smoking devices are prohibited from being packed in checked baggage. Read more…
Hotels across the United States are brewing up change and saying adios to instant coffee brewed in old-fashioned pots. Instead, a number of hotels are choosing artisanal coffee for their patrons. Read more…
Ernest Hemingway, JRR Tolkien, William Shakespeare and others contribute to the world of travel with these quotes to remember. Read more…
Year-end meetings offer a chance to tie up lose ends and begin looking at what’s ahead in the new year. But how do you make your meeting an effective one? Read more…
Loose lithium-ion batteries pose a danger when not properly stored during a flight, according to the FAA. Read more…
Hotel stars don’t mean a thing according to hotel industry experts for a number of reasons. Read more…
Year-end meetings don’t have to be a drag with glazed eyes and clock-watching employees. A few extra breaks, a good stretch and a bit of silence can go a long way and possibly get the staff laughing instead of groaning. Read more…
Original post KrebsOnSecurity The next time you’re thinking of throwing away a used boarding pass with a barcode on it, consider tossing the boarding pass into a document shredder instead. Two-dimensional barcodes and QR codes can hold a great deal of information, and the codes printed on airline boarding passes